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Can anyone suggest where can I find good starter videos for ASP.NET MVC (other than ASP.NET site)?
Any noteworthy resources and articles will also be helpful.
Dimecasts?
http://dimecasts.net
...you can also filter by Casts Level (Beginner, Intermmediate, Advanced) but then you'll have to search through to find the ASP.NET MVC.
There's a few at this site: http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=asp.net+mvc ;)
I suggest you start with the NerdDinner project:
Creating NerdDinner.com with Microsoft ASP.NET Model View Controller (MVC)
No slides. Just code. Start with File|New and build a real Web site with ASP.NET, ASP.NET AJAX, Authentication, Authorization, MVC, Microsoft SQL Server and jQuery in sixty-five minutes or less. By Scott Hanselman
ASP.NET has a massive resource on it, with Rob Conery's Storefront also on there.
Best Tech Videos is a user driven social content website dedicated to finding the best educational videos for developers. You can search there for ASP and .Net tagged videos. I'm not sure if you will find something that match your interests, but try it, is a great resource center to learn if you can't afford attend all the valuable IT conferences and events. The url is http://www.bestechvideos.com/
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Closed 9 years ago.
I am a asp.net webforms developer (have 4 years of expirience), and have some expirience with MVC and razor engine + normal front end like jquery/templating and so on. Im used to build sites up from scratch. Yesterday ive got an idea to learn one of the CMS systems which everybody talks about. I chose Umbraco to be the system of my choice. Ive lerned some basics like templating, document types, content handling and so on.
Right now i really dont see when i should use umbraco and when to use plain asp.net webforms/MVC to build a website.
Can anybody explain me what is it that make umbraco so good that alot of people use it? The only thing i can see is that it makes some clear structure of a webpage.
As with all other Content Management Systems (CMS), they are build for the end-users to manage the content of their website in an easy way without the need of understanding, html, php or other programming languages.
Besides this, Umbraco is a powerful and flexible CMS build on the ASP.NET Framework and it is free and open-source.
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Closed 9 years ago.
I wish to produce a contact form on a website and was looking to use C# and ASP.NET. What version of ASP.NET should I use. I do not know the difference between them all. I have already created the form through HTML and CSS and need to add some validation.
Both WebForms and MVC are built on ASP.NET. ASP.NET is the basic .NET framework library for web applications. There are three derived frameworks that Microsoft provides, WebForms, MVC, and Web Pages (using WebMatrix). There are also a number of third party frameworks built on MVC, such as fubuMVC and Nancy.
There are already many questions on Stack Overflow asking about the difference between these, I suggest you search on them.
However, if all you need is validation, you don't need any of these, as you can use jQuery validation directly with static HTML pages.
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Closed 10 years ago.
i am programmer but not good i am working with c# , asp.net and MVC too. so how i can improve our coding skill for develop a better web apps. means how can i learn it.
Obviously you need some good ASP.NET MVC resources as the other answers have pointed out. It is also worth investing time in learning about the .NET framework itself. For this purpose I thoroughly recommend CLR via C# by Jeffrey Richter.
I'd recommend getting Professional ASP.NET MVC 1.0 and working through it and the examples in it, particularly the Nerd Dinner Example.
Learning resources:
The Official ASP.Net site (Video, Tutorials, Documentation)
Learn ASP.Net MVC
What I think you should start with is some beginning book and move towards professional. One book could be
http://www.amazon.com/Beginning-ASP-NET-3-5-2008-Professional/dp/1590598911
once u understand this book then u can for MVC book like.
www.amazon.com/Pro-ASP-NET-Framework-Steven-Sanderson/dp/1430210079
In between try to learn by googling topics like. TDD(Test Driven Development), DI(Dependency Injection) and Other design Patterns
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Closed 10 years ago.
I am new to .NET development.
Would you please let me know few best ASP.NET Websites for Sample Code / Code Projects?
Thank you & Regards.
Shravya.
http://www.codeplex.com
CodePlex is Microsoft's open source project hosting web site. It contains a myriad of projects or varying degrees of quality. Checkout the "most downloaded" as those projects are the more popular ones.
http://www.codeproject.com/ is a good wesite. You can also take a look at the tutorials on http://asp.net
http://www.xpode.com
Site having articles and examples
I think this site is one of the best resources there is. Most questions here either have a code example in the answer or point to a useful code example.
the best enterprise web application would have to be DotNetNuke (DNN)
I have used it for years while at the New York Stock Exchange. Its an open source project that is maintained by a core set of developers and is a platform for Microsoft to showcase its latest and greatest .net technologies/ techniques such as all the various roles/ membership providers... unlike the rest of the answers here this is a single (big) application you can debug and learn a lot from and not a slew of mini projects or code sample... this will actually show you how to build a very scalable asp.net site for use in the real world.
you can download it here for free: http://www.dotnetnuke.com/
there is also a forum where you can post questions.
the big plus is all the modules (asp.net user controls) you can buy or build to use in your DNN websites.
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Closed 10 years ago.
I am going to build a basic small business site for myself and would like to get a head start with a quality ASP.NET template and don't mind purchasing one.
Can you recommend a reputable site I might check out for this?
not specifically asp.net but http://www.themeforest.net have some good themes which could easily be used in asp.net
I think you would need to know what exactly you are going to do. If you are just after a web page template then look at a css web page template
If you are planning to have some sort of specific functionality and interactivity then how about Kentico which is a CMS system.
Failing that, there are a good few choices if you download the Microsoft Web Platform Installer
Regards,
Dom
Although Wordpress is used more for blogging and not asp.net, I like the aesthetics of its available themes and you can easily port them an asp.net:
http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/
Not a template site, but this gave me ideas and inspiration:
http://ecommercegallery.com/